Quoted from S_Griffin:Being new to pins, it seems intimidating but I'll give it a try. I hope it only the wire coming loose. Thanks for the help!
I shouldn't give advice as i don't do most of my own maintenance, but onwards and upwards.
Just remember that almost everything the machine does is controlled by a simple switch. Lots of leaf switches, some optical switches etc. Then the switches and lights are (i think) controlled by transistors that are connected in by cables to the boards they are connected too. Most things besides an obviously broken mechanical part will be a switch adjustment, replacement or an issue with cables or connectors.
It's not as scary once you realise the Zen of this.
If all else fails, read the fucking manual, or look at pinwiki for most procedures. Of course you can ask the community here, in between the bickering, that's what we are really here for, to support and help each other.